African Civilizations : An archaeological perspective / Graham Connah, Australian National University.
Material type:
- 9781107011878 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 9781107621275 (pbk.)
- 967/.01 23
- DT352.3 CON 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-398) and index.
The context -- Origins: social change on the lower Nile -- The Mediterranean frontier: North Africa -- Sudanic genesis : Nubia -- Isolation : the Ethiopian and Eritrean highlands -- Opportunity and constraint in the West African savanna -- Achieving power : the West African forest and its fringes -- Indian Ocean networks : the East African coast and islands -- Cattle, ivory and gold : social complexity in Zambezia -- Central Africa : the Upemba Depression, Interlacustrine region, and Far West -- Settlement growth and emerging polities : South Africa -- What are the common denominators?.
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